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  2. Split-ticket voting - Wikipedia

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    Split-ticket voting saw a drastic decline in recent elections. In the 2020 presidential election , only 16 "crossover districts" — congressional districts that elected a presidential candidate and a House candidate of a different party — were recorded, in comparison to 35 in 2016 and 83 in 2008 .

  3. What is split-ticket voting? How it might affect close ... - AOL

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    Split-ticket voting might affect close California House of Representatives races. ... has demonstrated an ability to get voters to split tickets in the past despite a national decline in voters ...

  4. Split-ticket voting saves Democrats in key battleground races

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    Split-ticket voting played a prominent role in several battleground states during last week’s elections despite the practice becoming increasingly less common. Democrats clinched major Senate ...

  5. How Ticket-Splitting ‘Vibes’ Voters Blocked the Red Wave

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    CSA ImagesLike ’80s movie reboots and low-rise jeans, split-ticket voters made quite a comeback in 2022.It wasn’t exactly a nationwide phenomenon, but the ingredients were largely the same in ...

  6. List of elections involving vote splitting - Wikipedia

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    In 1987, Roh Tae-woo won the South Korean presidential election with just under 36% of the popular vote because his two main liberal rivals split the vote. A similar scenario happened when in 1997 won by just Kim Dae-jung 40.3% because his two main conservative rivals split the vote. [citation needed]

  7. Straight-ticket voting - Wikipedia

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    Voters in Michigan have long been able to vote a straight ticket or a split ticket (voting for individual candidates in individual offices). Straight-ticket voting only involved the partisan section of the ballot, meaning that if an individual wished to vote in a non-partisan race or for or against a proposal, they had to cast those votes ...

  8. What is split-ticket voting? How it might affect close ... - AOL

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    These California districts could help decide whether Democrats or Republicans control the House of Representatives in 2025.

  9. Baffled AOC questions voters who split ticket for her and ...

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    A third respondent described the trade-off between a split-ticket vote and party-line Democratic vote. “Action & Progress >> Stagnation & Excuses,” the person wrote. “Both of you push ...